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FORBES - LGBTQ+ Menswear Brand Nasty Pig Partner With Nordstrom For Pride Month - Nasty Pig

FORBES - LGBTQ+ Menswear Brand Nasty Pig Partner With Nordstrom For Pride Month

"This sex positive lifestyle brand started out in their Chelsea apartment during the peak of the AIDS epidemic. Today, Nasty Pig is a globally recognized LGBTQ+ brand for the gay community—everyone from Adam Lambert to Andy Cohen, John Cameron Mitchell and even Madonna have worn their brand." Read Full Article

DEREK AND ROMAINE PODCAST - Nasty Pig Overlooked No More - Nasty Pig

DEREK AND ROMAINE PODCAST - Nasty Pig Overlooked No More

"Nasty Pig co-founder David Lauterstein talk about how he and his husband got started in the 90s and why they were recently honored at the White House." Listen to Podcast

EDGE MEDIA NETWORK - Nasty Pig Co-founder David Lauterstein on Getting Positive Queer Energy Out Into the World - Nasty Pig

EDGE MEDIA NETWORK - Nasty Pig Co-founder David Lauterstein on Getting Positive Queer Energy Out Into the World

The fashion brand Nasty Pig will be celebrating its 30th anniversary next year, as will its two co-founders, Frederick Kearney and David Lauterstein, who met that year. From a $50 investment it has grown into one of the most recognizable LGBTQ+ fashion brands whose easily recognizable logo can be seen on their underwear, jockstraps, jeans, shorts, T-shirts, and swimwear.

THE WASHINGTON BLADE - Nasty Pig co-founder: White House ‘walking the walk’ on LGBTQ public health - Nasty Pig

THE WASHINGTON BLADE - Nasty Pig co-founder: White House ‘walking the walk’ on LGBTQ public health

David Lauterstein, co-founder of the popular clothing brand Nasty Pig with his husband, Frederick Kearne, spoke with the Washington Blade by phone on Thursday about his company’s work with the Biden administration on public health initiatives targeting the LGBTQ community.

XTRA MAGAZINE - What does your $52 jockstrap say about you? - Nasty Pig

XTRA MAGAZINE - What does your $52 jockstrap say about you?

"The brands [including Nasty Pig] acknowledge not only that their consumers are sexual people, but nod to their sexual interests and build upon those interests to create points of social reference. The clothes provide ways to start conversations that may be rooted in sexuality, but can become bigger than that."

INSTINCT MAGAZINE - What Made Boyfriends Now Husbands Start Nasty Pig Almost 30 Years Ago? - Nasty Pig

INSTINCT MAGAZINE - What Made Boyfriends Now Husbands Start Nasty Pig Almost 30 Years Ago?

"Started in 1994 in a tiny 64-sq ft store in Chelsea by boyfriends David Lauterstein and Fred Kearney, with only fifty dollars clothing brand Nasty Pig has morphed into a global sensation. Now twenty-eight years later those boyfriends – now husbands – are taking their company to the next level."

AUSTIN CHRONICLE - Qmmunity: Keep Austin Kinky - Nasty Pig

AUSTIN CHRONICLE - Qmmunity: Keep Austin Kinky

"All the sultry scholars at the Hall can also attend kink classes, which will include a keynote from Nasty Pig CEO David Lauterstein as well as a class from TikTok titan of "backdoor stuff" Doctor Carlton."

ADVOCATE - How the AIDS Crisis Led to the Launch of Nasty Pig 25 Years Ago - Nasty Pig

ADVOCATE - How the AIDS Crisis Led to the Launch of Nasty Pig 25 Years Ago

"I was terrified of coming out of the closet in 1992 because being gay seemed pretty fucking scary thanks to AIDS. Despite all the safe-sex messaging, the idea that being intimate with another man could lead to my death was still a pretty pervasive reality with which I had to grapple."

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